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Computers Computer Input Devices Microsoft Keyboards How to Draw a Birthday Cake Using the Keyboard Symbols

How to Draw a Birthday Cake Using the Keyboard Symbols By Tommy Charles, eHow Contributor

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Long before emoticons and clip art became standard in instant messenger clients and word processing programs, users made their own simple graphics using nothing more than the keyboard`s characters and the "Enter" key. You can make intricate designs out of your keyboard`s characters line by line and character by character. The birthday cake design can be typed in quickly and will be immediately recognizable to the recipient. Keyboard art such as this can make a fresh alternative to flashy emoticons.

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Click within the document or form in which you are placing the birthday cake figure.
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Hello, if you mean by no means of installed apps or web emoticons then do this, you might find the icon you`re looking for;

1. Press Start in taskbar.
2.1 Type Character Map.
2.2 Click All Programs.
2.3 Click Accessories.
2.4 Click System Tools.
3. Open Character Map.
4. Now look and search up around until you`d found the right icon you`re looking for.
5. To copy this just click Copy. Or look for the key stroke in the lower right of the Character Map.

If not, you need to install a web emoticons for it. You cannot type symbols that doesn`t exist in the computer because it is not preinstalled.

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Depends how big, i would do 120z sr flour, 12oz butter, 12oz caster sugar 6 eggs per cake, cream and jam filling- and i would cheat on the icing and buy iy- if you make 2 large rectangles you can cut at 65 out of them, good luck.

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